Not wanting to wake,
But still opening my eyes.
Greeting me were chirping, tweeting birds and a lake,
Greeting back were my yawns and sighs.
All around me, brown leaves are dancing
Their last waltz, tango; their last pirouette.
Alas, how cruel, fate and time are ever advancing,
Stopping abruptly when the number's up, like a game of roulette.
Now, as I look around, older and humble,
Consternation shall be mine companion and friend.
For it was this foolish boy who thought life was a rumble,
And if not for you, that would have been his thought to the very end.
Yes, you have shown me a side untold.
Who knew a love from a schoolboy could be so bold?
You took a world so blisteringly cold,
You made me happy and warm in your loving hold.
Now, I'm old and wrinkled;
Like aged paper, worn, torn and crinkled.
I look around from my old oak tree once more,
To the world I knew so well before,
Before closing my eyes forevermore...
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